Report back in school and division meetings, and through
online evaluation form that will be sent out after the meeting.
*Notes submitted through online form will go to presenters of
each concurrent session for incorporation into online summaries to
be posted on website. In this way we can ensure folks can learn
about sessions they couldn't attend (including part-timers and
others who are not able to make it to campus that day).

9-10:30 am -- WHOLE COLLEGE meeting led by College
Leadership, updating us on accreditation progress and challenges
across the college, and small-group discussions about impacts to our
programs and ways we can help. (webcast
information) CRN: SLO.F13-500

Location: Live presentation in the Diego Rivera Theatre +
real-time streaming video of the event in the rooms described
below (all CCSF employees have been assigned to a room in an
attempt to create a diverse mix of faculty and staff in each
room -- thanks for your cooperation!):

Diego
Rivera Theatre -- (audience: anyone who wants to attend
the live event can do so, but it's first come, first
served. Doors close at 8:45 am.)

11 am -12 pm -- 10 Concurrent Sessions describing ongoing
work across the college in relation to accreditation.

CONCURRENT SESSIONS are first-come, first seats. If full,
you’ll have to attend another one. You are encouraged to
attend sessions that you DON’T know much about and that you
DON’T immediately think you have a role in. Find out what role
you DO play. *Departments/Programs should send representatives
to key sessions for later report-back

7-8:30 pm -- Rebroadcast of morning introductory
session (WHOLE COLLEGE meeting led by College Leadership,
updating us on accreditation progress and challenges across the
college) with small-group discussions interspered, talking about
impacts to our programs and ways we can help.

8:30-9 pm
-- Q&A and small group discussion on ways to stay connected
to accreditation issues as an evening instructor